Today, Thursday 7 September 2017 the Internet Society Deploy 360 team will present ION Durban alongside the South African iWeek 2017. ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies and hot technology topics. Early adopters provide valuable insight into their own deployment experiences and bring participants up to speed on new standards emerging from the IETF. There will be a full-day program covering topics including IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, and TLS for Applications. The event will be webcast live on the Internet Society Livestream Channel. Durban is 6 hours ahead of NYC (UTC+2).

Today, Wednesday December 28 2016, ION Bucharest 2016 – which took place on October 12 2016 – will be restreamed live on the Internet Society Livestream Channel. The Internet Society’s Deploy 360 team host a series of presentations, plus a panel, on the latest developments with DNSSEC, DANE, MANRS, and IPv6 with an emphasis on Romania.

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Today Tuesday 8 September 2015 the Internet Society’s Deploy 360 Programme will present ION Cape Town which will be held in conjunction with the South Africa iWeek 2015. iWeek is South Africa’s leading annual Internet industry conference, and has been held each year since 2001. ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies including IPv6, DNSSEC, and Securing BGP, and TLS for Applications. Early adopters provide valuable insight into their own deployment experiences and bring participants up to speed on new standards emerging from the IETF. ION Cape Town will be webcast on the Deploy360 YouTube channel. Cape Town is UTC+2, 6 hours ahead of NYC.

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Today Sunday, 18 January 2015 the Internet Society’s Deploy 360 Program and Sri Lanka Chapter will present ION Sri Lanka as part of SANOG 25, taking place from 16-24 January 2015 in Kandy, Sri Lanka. ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies including IPv6, DNSSEC, and Securing BGP, and TLS for Applications. Early adopters provide valuable insight into their own deployment experiences and bring participants up to speed on new standards emerging from the IETF. There will be morning and afternoon session, and both will be webcast live via YouTube.

On July 22 2014 the Internet Society presented a briefing panel – Internet Security and Privacy: Ten Years Later – at the IETF 90 meeting in Toronto. Discussed were how Internet security and privacy landscapes have changed over the years, challenges we still need to address, and whether we’ll still be using the same security building blocks ten years from now. Also brought up were the societal and legislative changes that have affected the Internet, including user interfaces and risk assessment, privacy and identity implications of ‘free’ online services, and how the technical community can work together to implement more of the existing security standards like DNSSEC, DANE, and TLS. Speakers: Lucy Lynch, Director of Trust and Identity Initiatives, Internet Society; Danny McPherson, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer, Verisign; David Oran, Fellow, Cisco Systems; Wendy Seltzer, Policy Counsel, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Moderator: Andrei Robachevsky, Technology Programme manager, Internet Society. The session was webcast live via the Internet Society’s livestream channel, video is below.

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Want to learn about DNSSEC from people who have actually deployed DNSSEC in their region? Want to learn about DANE and how it can be used in applications? How can DNSSEC make the Internet more secure? These are some of the topics that will be discussed in the ICANN 49 DNSSEC Workshop that will be streaming live out of Singapore on Wednesday, March 26 2014 from 8:30am – 2:45pm Singapore time which is 8.30pm-2:45am NYC time tonight Tuesday March 25.

On November 11 2013, the Internet Society’s Deploy360 team hosted ION Toronto in Canada. ION Toronto was co-located with the Canadian ISP Summit, which takes place from 11-13 November 2013. ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies including IPv6, DNSSEC, and Routing Resiliency and Security. Early adopters provide valuable insight into their own deployment experiences and bring participants up to speed on new standards emerging from the IETF. Speakers included Dan York, Glenn McKnight, and James Galvin. ION Toronto was webcast live via YouTube, available via both IPv4 and IPv6. Video is below.

On Tuesday November 5 2013, at 11:45am PST the Internet Society presented a briefing – IPv6 — What Does Success Look Like? at IETF 88 in Vancouver, Canada. The briefing took the form of a panel, moderated by Internet Society Chief Internet Technical Officer Leslie Daigle, comprising John Brzozowski, Comcast Cable; Erik Nordmark, Arista; and Chris Palmer, Microsoft. The purpose of this panel was to review recent progress in IPv6 deployment, and begin to address the question of what “good” looks like for IPv6. It was webcast live by Internet Society’s Deploy 360 team. Video is below. The action starts at 2:59.

Today, September 30 2013, the Internet Society’s Deploy360 team will be hosting ION Kraków in Poland. As usual at ION events, this will be a serious workshop on implementing IPv6, DNSSEC, and network resilience. What’s special about this one is that it is the first time an ISOC event has ever been webcast in IPv6 as well as IPv4. This isn’t possible using the Internet Society livestream servers, so team member Dan York will use a Google Hang Out On-Air. As this is experimental he is asking that those of us on IPv6 networks give feedback on its efficacy. Whether accessed via v4 or v6, the webcast should be good viewing – ION Kraków has a great line up of speakers, including Marcin Cieślak of ISOC Poland.

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IETF 87 in Berlin, Germany, wrapped up on August 2, 2013. It was the biggest IETF ever and generally considered a big success. IETF Chair Jari Arkko recently published his summary of IETF 87 on the IETF Blog highlighting what he felt were some of the more important aspects. Dan York of the Ineternet Society’s Deploy360team interviewed Jari on his thoughts about the meeting. Video is below. It has English subtitles.

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The IPv6 Hackers list was created in August 2011 to provide a forum for IPv6 professionals to discuss low-level IPv6 networking and security issues that could eventually lead to advances and improvements. In July 2013 they held their first ever F2F meeting during IETF 87 in Berlin. Dan York of the Internet Society’s Deploy 360 team shot video.

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On Thursday March 28 2013 the Internet Society’s Deploy360 Programme will present ION Singapore, co-located with the ICT Business Summit 2013. A remarkable line up of speakers has been assembled. As usual ION will provide high-level discussion and technical information related to IPv6, DNSSEC, and Secure Routing. Less usually, this one will be also webcast live via the Internet Society livestream channel. It’s a great opportunity to catch up on the latest developments in these vital aspects of Internet development and security. No registration is required to watch the webcast. While it does start at 2am NYC time, it will be instantly archived.

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The Internet Society’s Deploy 360 program has been holding a series of “Internet On” (ION) conferences in conjunction with other tech events around the world. Today’s – Tuesday 11 December 2012 – event ION San Diego is being webcast live on the Internet Society Chapters Webcasting Channel. San Diego is 3 hours behind NYC, 8 hours behind UTC. The event has just started.

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An ION Conference is taking place today 19 October 2012 co-located with the Slovenian IPv6 Summit in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on. ION Ljubljana provides hands-on DNSSEC training and high-level discussions related to IPv6 and DNSSEC to IT professionals, business leaders, and technology providers. There is a live webcast. Ljubljana is 6 hours ahead of NYC

If interested in presenting on the topic of IPv6 or DNSSEC, please submit your name, title, company, biography, summary of experience working with IPv6 or DNSSEC, past speaking engagements, and ION Conference location preference(s) to Christine Carlson, Wireside Communications, at ccarlson@wireside.com.

The Deploy360 Programme aims to bridge the gap between the IETF standards process and final adoption of those standards by the global operations community. The ION Conference series is part of Deploy360. These conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies including IPv6 and DNSSEC. For additional information about the ION Conferences, please visit http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/ion/.